Clipping Individual Drums when Mixing | Should You Do It?
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2024
- In today’s video, I’m sharing my go-to technique for clipping drums during mixing. This method helps me achieve louder, more impactful mixes while preserving the clarity and integrity of the sound. Whether you’re looking to add punch or maintain balance, this approach can take your drum mixing to the next level!
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This is wonderful video, thanks and cheers 🥂
thnx
Fantastic vídeo 🔥
Hey man. Can you do a video on how to setup the envelope follower with shaperbox 3 in studio one. Especially the audio being used to shape a pad sound
I wonder how different would it sound using for example Flatline 2, Goldclip (your version), Neutron's Clipper, StandardClip, Softube's Clipper and KClip. Maybe an idea for a future video? :)
Which plugins do you actually use with your work?
There is no saturation from the clipping like in analog gear is that correct?
Soft clipping adds saturation
@@2probeats Like analog?
@@2probeats How come it does not sound like it?
Thats the difference between digital and analog.